imagine your friend shows you only that last ocean pie and you say "nice dude! youre so good at drawing!" and then he zooms out in the drawing as if he is opening a big papyrus scroll
This could actually make a really cool where’s Waldo type game. You find out where the next micro-scene is and you just keep scaling downward, and then once you reach the final one, it slowly zooms out and shows you the whole piece
Turn to Christ, time is running out in these last days, repent and turn from all sin and unprofitable things, so you can be forgiven and seen righteous in his eyes, to the only one that matters. Everything on this earth will be destroyed, lost, rot and rust but with him you will be renewed, where death has no sting, fear is beaten, peace that surpasses all understanding, He gave his life for us, let us give ours in return, and live for him, so we can be after his own heart, to be granted salvation, accepted by the King the greatest honor.
As an artist I can only imagine the canvas size, and all the layers 💀 Kudos to you for putting the time and effort for making this, truly a spectacle to look at
I think that this must have been done with a few seperate canvases. Each scene would have been its own canvas, which he saved and edited into one single monster canvas. I think that would explain why the pixels pop up sometimes in the superceding scene but not on the one that comes afterwards. Still, the canvas size on this must be HUGE. I can't even begin to guess at what it is.
the entire time, all i could say was "oh my god" because... i mean, oh my god. that is maybe the most impressive work of art i've seen in a WHILE, just based on the sheer scale of it. my total lack of follow-through and art block could never, not in a billion years
Only getting 7000 views on this is crazy, it deserves so much more. Really makes me appreciate the things art is capable of Update: Okay looks like my wish was granted Jesus Christ 93k more views in just 2 days
ngl if love to have that ocean pie, i imagine the ocean would be jello, the sand would be some somewhat salty crust, the mountains and the houses would be whipped cream, and the plants would be some topping sprinkled on top
Does anyone remember the, "You're in a simulation, of a simulation, inside a ______" meme? This reminds me of it. Just the dubious amount of "BUT WAIT! There's more".
@@pheeeshy I'm guessing the art itself is rasterized at some point before all of the different scenes are combined together onto one (?) canvas. Probably not intentional, but idrk
Yeah unfortunately I made this while I was still new to this kind of art. If you look at my latest videos (the shorts at least) I’ve solved that issue. I plan to do some more long form zoom art in the future like this so I’m excited to show what I can do now.
HOW. HOW DO YOU DO THIS. DO YOU HAVE A JOB? DO YOU EXIST IN THE REAL WORLD? I FEEL LIKE YOU WOULD HAVE TO EXIST IN A VOID AND ONLY DRAW FOR A MILLENNIA TO DO SOMETHING LIKE THIS.
He uses smth called vector art where you dont have individual pixels but more like points on a canvas that connect allowing you to basically resize the image and make these types of drawings without any quality loss when zooming in or out. Or atleast i think so and it might jsut be a million by million pixel canvas but it doesnt seem like it atleast to me. PS. it wouldn't take millenia closer to 50-70 hours + a few of these were actually individual drawings he did so he could have just pasted them in a way that fit nicely, still is amzing tho.
How long did this take? I’m guessing not eternity given that you can see the pixels more clearly between transitions but STILL, this must have taken ages! Honestly, good work!
It's best to contact the Guinness Book and see if you can fit into a category or if they can create a specific one if it doesn't exist. I'm serious. You can make history.
If I had to guess (based on the pixelation at different areas), I’d guess you draw each layer, and then scale it down, or scale the previous layer up. Although I’m unsure how that’d work unless you’re use scaleable vector graphics…
Love the art work. Just wanted to ask, do you draw all of the sketches on Procreate then combine them on Endless Paper? Or is there another method that works better?
Holy crap, there is so much drawing in this drawing! I cannot imagine the file size that this artwork sits in and the amount of time that this took. Very impressive work!
wait a minute, I recognize that name and art style! This guy posts to the one piece subreddit occasionally with his artwork. I really like some of those!!
It Looks more impressive than it is. He just made some drawings and then he put them all on one canvas. To bad those are no Vektor images. Now you see all the pixels and you can also really only zoom like he did in the video.
Truth is there are cuts and green layers where he puts the drawing in the editing. Which stays crazy and Amazing because all of the drawings are well made
"I swear man, at the center of the universe there's a slice of pie, but it's not pie, man. It's like the ocean and the crust is the beach...and it's guarded by a scorpion"
As a programmer, a floating point has a limit on the smallest possible number, it will break if you zoom a number that is too small. So there is a limit in this zoom, it cannot have 1000 zooms or something, only very limited number of zooms.
imagine your friend shows you only that last ocean pie and you say "nice dude! youre so good at drawing!" and then he zooms out in the drawing as if he is opening a big papyrus scroll
that would actually be really funny
a big what scroll
@@kiddsawesomechanel its a wood, not a spaghetti skeletone
play the video in reverse, show it to someone
@@kiddsawesomechanelshhh it’s papyrus undertale don’t listen to what anyone says /j
Imagine if there’s multiple micro drawings you can reach depending on different paths you take
Holy shit that would be insane
I was thinking the same!! that would be even cooler
This needs to be an interactive game omfg.
@@SessmaruKusanagiGamingTrollface quest anyone?
0:38 yeah! I really thought he was going to scroll into the pirate ship
This could actually make a really cool where’s Waldo type game.
You find out where the next micro-scene is and you just keep scaling downward, and then once you reach the final one, it slowly zooms out and shows you the whole piece
This
The book “I Spy Treasure Hunt” is exactly this, but it zooms out
But i felt as if some ways it had transphobia
@@JamesWagner-vv9iz is bro okay 😭😭😭
@@JamesWagner-vv9izwrong comment
I honestly want a size comparison of how small the drawings get compared to the first one shown
Yesss!! That'd be so satisfying.
Honestly wouldn’t be surprised if the scale is of celestial proportions
Turn to Christ, time is running out in these last days, repent and turn from all sin and unprofitable things, so you can be forgiven and seen righteous in his eyes, to the only one that matters. Everything on this earth will be destroyed, lost, rot and rust but with him you will be renewed, where death has no sting, fear is beaten, peace that surpasses all understanding, He gave his life for us, let us give ours in return, and live for him, so we can be after his own heart, to be granted salvation, accepted by the King the greatest honor.
@@ChristAlways bot -_-
You'd need an electron microscope
As an artist I can only imagine the canvas size, and all the layers 💀
Kudos to you for putting the time and effort for making this, truly a spectacle to look at
God that would be pain. When I do digital, I can only take like 5 layers max
@@vstro_iI can only do 30 max
It’s probably a vector image
@@pogrxbut you can see the pixels in some parts.
That’s what confuses me.
I think that this must have been done with a few seperate canvases. Each scene would have been its own canvas, which he saved and edited into one single monster canvas. I think that would explain why the pixels pop up sometimes in the superceding scene but not on the one that comes afterwards. Still, the canvas size on this must be HUGE. I can't even begin to guess at what it is.
the entire time, all i could say was "oh my god" because... i mean, oh my god. that is maybe the most impressive work of art i've seen in a WHILE, just based on the sheer scale of it. my total lack of follow-through and art block could never, not in a billion years
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You finally did it... Ohh my god I wanted to see your version of this for so long...😩 amazing as usual ❣️
Haha thanks, i just reused old drawings for this but in the future I want to make it with new drawings
@@JesseMartin I'll be waiting ☺️
I felt as if some parts were transphobic though
@@JamesWagner-vv9iz girl... what?
?@@JamesWagner-vv9iz 😂😂😂
That anti aliasing or lack of it completely gives away the illusion
nope
As impressive as the artwork is, I am equally impressed that you can open a canvas that size and not lockup your system.
Vector graphics
@@beeman3369 What about the pixelation?
@@dustytux he drew it on procreate, then imported the images
Now this is taking full advantage of the digital medium 👌
Yes.
Everybody gangsta until he started to zoom in random parts.
I’m surprised it took this long to appear in peoples recommended, this is a literal masterpiece!
Imagine drawing this but with a scale of the universe. And you could zoom in close enough to see humans and everything. That would be so cool.
Only getting 7000 views on this is crazy, it deserves so much more. Really makes me appreciate the things art is capable of
Update: Okay looks like my wish was granted Jesus Christ 93k more views in just 2 days
Wow it now has 7742 views that’s a crazy increase in just five hours! 😮
@@jjj-11no it doesnt at all
25K just a day later!
@@hypetrailalso for a 10 month video, that is a big increase
This is a very famous drawing to do tho
Imagine if it had this level of detail in every part of the image
WHAT?? You mean it DOESN'T?!!??!?
This is INSANE, how does this not have at LEAST 100k views? Wow
*About to hit it.*
Oh shoot that was quick, and deserved !!@@TheLonelyGamer_17
WAIT IT IS OVER 100k NOW@@TheLonelyGamer_17
@@Abzeand the views have doubled in a day! It has been blessed by the algorithm
Yay!!!@@pizzalover1525
I always loved these because they make me feel like I'm traveling through an alternate world in real time!
The amount of effort you put into this, I can't even imagine it. Kudos to you.
It's crazy because I keep guessing when it's gonna end and it literally keeps going. Amazing work!!
friend: please let me just download one last picture then I will stop using your wifi
me: fine
*The picture* :
ngl if love to have that ocean pie, i imagine the ocean would be jello, the sand would be some somewhat salty crust, the mountains and the houses would be whipped cream, and the plants would be some topping sprinkled on top
Does anyone remember the, "You're in a simulation, of a simulation, inside a ______" meme? This reminds me of it. Just the dubious amount of "BUT WAIT! There's more".
This is so impressive, i dont even know how you do that other than having a crazy big canvas or some really nice cuts
It uses vector which doesn’t use pixels
@@beeman3369 so then he's intentionally making it look pixelated and tricking my brain? Even cooler
@@pheeeshy I'm guessing the art itself is rasterized at some point before all of the different scenes are combined together onto one (?) canvas. Probably not intentional, but idrk
@elesandraele6758 no it’s not. It’s made on the app called endless paper, I made two videos using it
I like how people are talking how good this is
but you can literally see some large "pixels" in the edges of the video
Yeah unfortunately I made this while I was still new to this kind of art. If you look at my latest videos (the shorts at least) I’ve solved that issue. I plan to do some more long form zoom art in the future like this so I’m excited to show what I can do now.
HOW. HOW DO YOU DO THIS. DO YOU HAVE A JOB? DO YOU EXIST IN THE REAL WORLD? I FEEL LIKE YOU WOULD HAVE TO EXIST IN A VOID AND ONLY DRAW FOR A MILLENNIA TO DO SOMETHING LIKE THIS.
Agreed
He uses smth called vector art where you dont have individual pixels but more like points on a canvas that connect allowing you to basically resize the image and make these types of drawings without any quality loss when zooming in or out. Or atleast i think so and it might jsut be a million by million pixel canvas but it doesnt seem like it atleast to me. PS. it wouldn't take millenia closer to 50-70 hours + a few of these were actually individual drawings he did so he could have just pasted them in a way that fit nicely, still is amzing tho.
@@jerome1589 cool! But yeah, still very impressive
@@jerome1589When he was zooming in, there are a lot of pixels, but there’s not pixels where he’s zooming into???
@@jerome1589you can clearly see pixels when he’s zooming in, this wasn’t made with raster.
It would been so cool if it was gonna end with the glass from the beggining
ngl that ocean pie at the end looks really appetising
That camel has been on a long journey
I don’t know what’s more impressive. The art, or the fact that your taking up all your storage with some 100k x 100k pixel drawing 💀💀💀
How long did this take?
I’m guessing not eternity given that you can see the pixels more clearly between transitions but STILL, this must have taken ages!
Honestly, good work!
He just used old drawings and stitched them together
@@DJVideso I know they made multiple pictures then collaged them, I was asking for time, but thanks anyway!
That one dude: "I'm not that good in drawing"
His drawings:
The Mandelbrot set if it was a drawing:
these 20 or so arts are pretty damn beautiful.
It's best to contact the Guinness Book and see if you can fit into a category or if they can create a specific one if it doesn't exist. I'm serious. You can make history.
Dang this is deep... literally, it is deep.
back in the day we'd just hide stuff in nested folders with weird names
It's crazy how little views this has. It's a masterpeice that deserves recognition!!
This is something that would make a lot of sense to sell as an NFT. Only the owner would be able to see everything
0:50 this is where the illusion breaks down.
If I had to guess (based on the pixelation at different areas), I’d guess you draw each layer, and then scale it down, or scale the previous layer up. Although I’m unsure how that’d work unless you’re use scaleable vector graphics…
"What's on this hard drive?"
"Oh you know, a drawing"
Thats awesome! What app did you use?
Endless Paper and Procreate
Love the art work. Just wanted to ask, do you draw all of the sketches on Procreate then combine them on Endless Paper? Or is there another method that works better?
@@JesseMartin I KNEW IT
If only the entire drawing had that much detail.
How-
What-
HEH?
Haha yeah it was kind of stressful to make
every time you pause its as if you're trying to remember where you put the next drawing
Woah! How did you maintain the quality? Each piece within a piece looks great!
that is an svg, it uses vectors, which maintain quality in you scale it up unlike png or jpg, raster images
@@spritzerland658 interesting, thanks!
but you can see the pixels sometimes@@spritzerland658
@@spritzerland658 I thought it would be superb editing skills due to seeing some pixels when zooming in but yeah that makes more sense
@@spritzerland658Thank you! ❤
Hours can be erased by drawing a circle where the aquarium is
Meanwhile the Mandelbrot equation laughing in the corner
Holy crap, there is so much drawing in this drawing! I cannot imagine the file size that this artwork sits in and the amount of time that this took. Very impressive work!
not sure why people think the file size would be big, this would be like overlaying all of your procreate drawings into various spots on eachother
I never even thought of this type of art. Great job!
I was hoping it would end with the same picture where it started. But still, this is awesome.
You should make it so the "beachpie" at the end zooms into the glass of water at the start
Imagine how big the Image is when he zoomed in the last one. That Must be an entire Galaxy 😂
This is the content RUclips should be about! Pure interesting talent!
wait a minute, I recognize that name and art style!
This guy posts to the one piece subreddit occasionally with his artwork. I really like some of those!!
My fav ones:
The boy sitting in his room while it’s flooding
The stairs with different biomes
The glass with water
I luv it😊
It Looks more impressive than it is. He just made some drawings and then he put them all on one canvas. To bad those are no Vektor images. Now you see all the pixels and you can also really only zoom like he did in the video.
This is ridiculously awesome
When I was 9 "read" a book who just had images becoming more and more scenes in other scenes likely this drawing. It called zoom and marked me so much
This is highly underrated wish you a good luck in your onward journey bro
This is the same with an identical picture within an identical picture, that is truly infinite.
Bros going in the quantum realm
Wanna know what's more fun about this? It's having a smooth continuous zoom out, it feels like you're snapping back to reality
Mandelbrot has been real quiet ever since this came out
all that zooming for the same result as a Google Images search of "Greece"
Truth is there are cuts and green layers where he puts the drawing in the editing. Which stays crazy and Amazing because all of the drawings are well made
Soo talented!
Now this was cool. Like legitimately bloody cool.
That's basically what happens when scientists break the atoms into particles.
Imagine this as a puzzle game. I would totally play it.
This really encapsulates being in an acid trip is like
“Imagine there’s different mountains the closer you look!”
- Space Whales on the topic of our universe.
Comrades, we’re living this.
"nice drawing bro"
Friend: I can't draw
Also friend:
0:15 find a spot to hide from the giant rat 💀
Someone had to do it 💀
I'm honestly impressed by the insane quality of this image.
I was kinda expecting it to loop back to the first picture in the end.
Realy a mind blowing piece of art
Why do I always see these videos but never see the picture itself for me to explore on my own?
give this man the world record
Traditional art and digital have their pros and cons, but this is definitely one area only digital can do.
rumor says hes still scrolling
I can feel bro's tablet sobbing in pain from every zoom in but this is so cool
That image has to be like, 10 petabytes large if it has that much pixels lol.
and there you see it… Dr Pym having breakfast
"I swear man, at the center of the universe there's a slice of pie, but it's not pie, man. It's like the ocean and the crust is the beach...and it's guarded by a scorpion"
"Yo dude I wanna show u my drawing." "sure!"
im suprised at how he even knows wher to zoom into
This is the beauty of vector graphics.
"can you check out my drawing and tell me what you think?"
*sends a 200TB file*
"yo bro can i download a picture?"
"sure bro"
the picture in question:
Okay how TF does this not have 10 million views???
I can't even wrap my head around how much effort this takes 😅 just incredible work 👏
This looks amazing! Your really talented
This should be implemented into some sort of escape type game where you have to find where to zoom into next
As a programmer, a floating point has a limit on the smallest possible number, it will break if you zoom a number that is too small. So there is a limit in this zoom, it cannot have 1000 zooms or something, only very limited number of zooms.
"How do they know?" series 😂
when you need a minimap to traverse an image
1:02 lofi girl sitting on giant scorpion looks interesting